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Wednesday,
April 4, 2001
PC’s Rachel Sloan named to THE daktronics division ii women’s
basketball All-American
Team
Sloan
named to honorable mention this season
Sloan named to third All-American team this year
FARGO,
ND — Presbyterian College senior women’s basketball
player Rachel
Sloan has been named to the 2001
Daktronics, Inc. Division II Women’s Basketball
All-American Basketball Team, announced today.
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PC's Rachel Sloan
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Sloan, who was selected to
the honorable mention All-American team, receives
this award for the second straight year after
being named honorable mention All-American
selection last season. Last month, Sloan became
the first Blue Hose women’s basketball player to
be named a Kodak All-American and earlier this
month was named to the Women’s
Division II Bulletin All-American second team. |
| Sloan, a 6-0 senior
forward/center from Greenville, SC is also a
three-time honorable mention Kodak All-American
and two-time South Atlantic Conference (SAC)
Player of the Year selection. The former Carolina
Academy standout, who was named the 2000-01 SAC
Player of the Year selection, finishes her career
in a Blue Hose uniform as the program’s all-time
leading scorer (1,889) and rebounder (1,034). She
is one of only seven players in South Atlantic
Conference history to reach 1,000 points and 1,000
rebounds in their career. In addition, Sloan is
the league’s all-time leader in career field
goals made (691) and free throws made (462) while
ranking, 3rd in career scoring (1,889), 3rd in
career FG% (54.7%), 4th in steals (264), and 6th
in career rebounds (1,034) and tied for first in
SAC history in career games played (121).
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This season Sloan averaged 17.7 points per game, 8.4 rebounds, 0.80
blocks, 2.7 assists, 1.9 steals while shooting 51.5%
from the field, 24.4% from the three-point line and
78.1% from the charity stripe. She tallied 11
double-doubles (pts-rbs) this season and ends her career
with 41. She also finished the season ranking in the
following SAC statistical categories: 4th scoring, T-5th
steals, 6th FG%, 5th rebs, 5th blocks, 7th FT%.
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